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Special Screening and Lecture
Thursday, 8 June 2006
-the evening of Germany's hosting of the World Cup-
at 7pm at the Wiener Library

This event is jointly organised by the Leo Baeck Institute London and the Wiener Library.

Daniel Wildmann
Desired Bodies:
Leni Riefenstahl, the Berlin Olympics 1936 and Aryan Masculinity

The lecture will focus on the Nazi period and shed light on the influence of bourgois culture on National Socialist ideology - a devastating combination of culture and ideology that confronted German Jewry from 1933.
The lecture will also focus on the visual language of Riefenstahl's film Olympia - The film of the 11th Olympic Games Berlin 1936- a film still highly acclaimed today. It will analyse how Riefenstahl 'staged' Aryan masculinity and conveyed antisemitism in the film - alongside a specific interpretation of the role of Greek mythology.

Following the lecture there will be a screening of the famous prologue of the Olympia film (20 min.) and a question and answer session.

To reserve a place please contact the Leo Baeck Institute.

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